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6i6 Bank Swallow, male and fe- 658 Coerulean Warbler, female. 



male. 6756 Grinnell's Water Thrush, male 

 617 Rough-winged Swallow, male and female. 



and female, 672 Palm Warbler, male and fe- 

 627 Warbling Vireo, male and fe- male. 



"^^^^- 678 Connecticut Warbler, male. 



631 White-eyed Vireo, female. 718 Carolina Wren, female. 



641 Blue-winged Warbler, male and 722 Winter Wren, female. 



female. 724 Short-billed Marsh Wren, male 

 Brewster's Warbler, male and ^j^^j female. 



female. 7^j Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, male 

 646 Orange-crownd Warbler, male and female. 



and female. ■^c^'^ Grey-cheeked Thrush, female. 



The Joseph B. Livezey Collection. 



Mr. Joseph B. Livezey, of Mount Royal, N. J., who died 

 February 23d, 191 1, in his will bequeathed "to the New Jersey 

 State Museum at Trenton his collection of minerals, fossils and 

 other curios, as they think worth a place in this collection." This 

 collection was accepted by the Commissioners and a letter of 

 thanks sent to the heirs of Mr. Livezey. One of the attaches of 

 the Museum was sent to Mount Royal to pack and ship the 

 collection. It was placed in a cabinet until a proper location can 

 be made in the Museum. 



The collection consists of nearly i,5ooi different specimens, 

 mostly small ones, such as Indian relics, shells, petrified wood, 

 minerals, etc., and is a valuable addition to the Museum. 



The Gross Collection. 



The botanical collection of C. A. Gross, which was pre- 

 sented to the Museum by his children two years ago, was 

 another valuable gift to the State. It is a collection of the 

 flora of southern New Jersey. It will soon be ready to be placed 

 on exhibition in the Museum. 



